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6 March

An estimated one million people in the UK are autistic and only around 30% of these, who are of working age, are in employment. The Government is hoping that these... Read More

events

We were delighted to host a Developing Connections panel event on Decarbonisation on 28th March at Keble College, Oxford. Read More

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4 March

You may be aware that this week (4-10 March 2024) is “Update your Will” week, but when should you update your Will? Updating your Will is important, which is why... Read More

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1 March

Growing up in the seaside town of Porthcawl in south Wales, a young Joanna Rees dreamed of a career on the stage. "But with Ruth Jones and Rob Brydon in... Read More

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We were delighted to host a virtual webinar on Wednesday 20 March, giving an update on the latest in procurement law. Read More

articles

23 February

General Counsel and their legal teams are facing challenging times but how can they tackle the key issues? As part of our Counsel+ forum, we heard from the Weetabix Head... Read More

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23 February

The practice of "fire and rehire" or the technical term, dismissal and re-engagement on new (usually less favourable terms) has become increasingly controversial over the past few years. It can... Read More

case studies

21 February

In an appeal against a Fitness to Practise panel decision, the High Court considered the issue of the correct basis for a case being remitted for re-hearing. This proved to... Read More

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20 February

Money laundering is estimated to cost the UK economy more than £100 billion each year. The proceeds of money laundering can also be linked to other illegal activities, such as... Read More

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20 February

Can a landlord remove an abandoned vehicle from their property? In this article, we look at the potential pitfalls of vehicle abandonment and give practical guidance to landlords if a... Read More

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13 February

In principle, yes. When someone publishes untrue material online that adversely affects another person’s reputation, they could be found liable for defamation. The term defamation covers libel and slander. In this... Read More

events

We hosted our first Employment webinar of 2024 on 19 March 2024 at and looked at the question of holiday entitlement and pay. Read More